Sonoita

Sonoita is a village of 800 people (2020) in South Central Arizona.

Understand

The Santa Rita Mountains and the Canelo Hills lie to the west and southwest respectively. The headwaters of Sonoita Creek are just west of the site.

Get in

The community is at the intersection of Arizona State Route 83 and Arizona State Route 82. [4]

See

  • Historic Fort Crittenden and Fort Buchanan lie approximately four miles west of Sonoita, just north of Sonoita Creek and Route 82.
  • 🌍 Empire Ranch, Hwy 83 (south of I-10, turn east between mileposts 39 and 40), +1 520-439-6400. Dawn to dusk. A beautifully-situated historic ranch from the 1860s. The adobe ranch house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the property is managed as part of the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area. The area offers good opportunities for a range of outdoor activities, including birding, hiking, and horseback riding. Free.
  • 🌍 Kentucky Camp, Santa Rita Mountains (east of Hwy 83, south of I-10), +1 520-281-2296. A ghost town and former mining camp which is maintained by the Coronado National Forest. A few buildings have been restored, and for a unique experience visitors can rent one of the buildings for an overnight stay (see listing below).

Do

Sleep

Lodging

  • 🌍 Kentucky Camp, Santa Rita Mountains (east of Hwy 83, south of I-10), toll-free: +1 877-444-6777. Cabins are furnished, but guests must bring their own sleeping bags and pillows. For site description see listing above. $75/night.

Camping

  • 🌍 Kentucky Camp Dispersed Camping Area, Santa Rita Mountains (east of Hwy 83, south of I-10), +1 520-281-2296. Dispersed camping is permitted, no drinking water onsite. Free.


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